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there are crowds voicing anger and support for mohamed morsi. demonstrators in tahrir square are calling for the president to resign. some of those we see say they will be marching to the presidential palace later on sunday where security is already tight. the district of the capital, his supporters are staging a sit-in. they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is what? lebron says they want to the removal of president mohamed morsi. rebellion started this. they want the president to leave. the government-- is made up of technocrats. >> is there any chance you could get closer to the microphone? you are getting drowned out by the crowd. we would like to be able to hear more clearly what you are saying. what understand some of them will be moving to the area outside the president's palace. what kind of security is down there? >> there is very tight security by the military. the military has said it wants to protect
there are crowds voicing anger and support for mohamed morsi. demonstrators in tahrir square are calling for the president to resign. some of those we see say they will be marching to the presidential palace later on sunday where security is already tight. the district of the capital, his supporters are staging a sit-in. they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is...
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in alexandria, in the anti-mohammed morsi protest, there are those wielding guns. the violence is a real concern. concern is traffic. people aren't coming down in the streets to cairo, many of them too afraid to leave their homes. rather than the hustle and to, ityou are accustomed is not there. >> the syrian government troops reportedly launched a ground and air offensive on the city of homs. there has been reports of heavy shelling. activists say that syrian warplanes hit rebel strongholds. activists say the northern area of the capital was shelled heavily by tanks and rockets. the war in syria has left thousands of children homeless and many are growing up without formal education. this report from syria. >> for the 2000 plus children in syria, a donation of plastic balls is a rare treat. the only classroom is packed. the heat is suffocating. the demand for some sort of education is almost overwhelming . the man heading the project is a syrian political cartoonist, a refugee himself, now a teacher. >> we are working for syrian children and we are not involved in
in alexandria, in the anti-mohammed morsi protest, there are those wielding guns. the violence is a real concern. concern is traffic. people aren't coming down in the streets to cairo, many of them too afraid to leave their homes. rather than the hustle and to, ityou are accustomed is not there. >> the syrian government troops reportedly launched a ground and air offensive on the city of homs. there has been reports of heavy shelling. activists say that syrian warplanes hit rebel...
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. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic freedoms. mass protests became a nearly daily occurrence. street violence was frequent whenever supporters and opponents of the president crossed paths. earlier this year the tensions appeared to ease. the sense of frustration among many has grown in recent months. various opposition groups have appeared across the country, from upper egypt to the nile delta. a group called "rebel"
. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of...
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. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic freedoms. mass protests became a nearly daily occurrence. street violence was frequent whenever supporters and opponents of the president crossed paths. earlier this year the tensions appeared to ease. the sense of frustration among many has grown in recent months. various opposition groups have appeared across the country, from upper egypt to the nile delta. a group called "rebel"
. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of...
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in egypt ahead of the first anniversary of mohammed morsi becoming egypt's president. the first writer to wear the yellow jersey on the 100th tour de france. the u.s. president barack obama is in south africa for a state visit. the trip is being overshadowed by nelson mandela's poor health. the two met once before in 2005. obama has called a mental a personal hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than three a personalndela hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than three weeks. u.s. president said he would not visit the anti- apartheid leader, but he did meet privately with members of his family. met south africa's current president, jacob zuma. their talks focus on economic relations, but inevitably came back to mandela. courage in this country's transition. inspiration to the world. it continues to be. >> later he met with the students to talk about their economic and political future. >> more prosperous, more confident. >> the audience welcomed his indications that he plans to boost trade between the u.s. and africa. but many are worried
in egypt ahead of the first anniversary of mohammed morsi becoming egypt's president. the first writer to wear the yellow jersey on the 100th tour de france. the u.s. president barack obama is in south africa for a state visit. the trip is being overshadowed by nelson mandela's poor health. the two met once before in 2005. obama has called a mental a personal hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than three a personalndela hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than...
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supporters and opponents of resident mohamed morsi held rallies across the country, two days ahead of mass demonstrations planned for sunday. the president came to power two years ago promising radical change, but the country is deep suffering with economic concerns. >> demonstrations are once again filling the streets of egypt. huge rallies are planned for the coming days calling for president morsi to step down. but this is a show of strength by the president's muslim brotherhood. >> we are here today to support mohamed morsi and to prevent attempt to get out of the regime. >> we have been dreaming of an elected president and we got him come a look what they are doing. you have shown no mercy. we are here to defend him. this demonstration of pro- morsi's supporters has been very relaxed so far. there has been running battles between pro-and anti-morsi supporters in recent days with the deaths and injuries. the rhetoric between the two groups has become ever more dangerous. is tearingese days apart egyptian families. this is an opposition activist jailed for insulting president morsi
supporters and opponents of resident mohamed morsi held rallies across the country, two days ahead of mass demonstrations planned for sunday. the president came to power two years ago promising radical change, but the country is deep suffering with economic concerns. >> demonstrations are once again filling the streets of egypt. huge rallies are planned for the coming days calling for president morsi to step down. but this is a show of strength by the president's muslim brotherhood....
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egypt has been boiling over with anger over president mohamed morsi reports say that a protester has been killed south of cairo dozens were injured across the country as hundreds of thousands hold rival rallies demonstrators have tried to storm the muslim brotherhood headquarters in cairo opposition activists are demanding the resignation of the islamist president true has the latest. we can do cool so potential violence hit in the capital we clashes between nuns appraising and i suppose the president we've just had reports that are fantastic and was killed sound the fire you can find has been targeted around the muslim brotherhood headquarters which is becoming a warming trend here in egypt this is what everyone feeds the buying and so would estimate also singing civilians increasingly arms i'm bringing these weapons to protect the defense minister said he didn't want to get to both the politics but he will be forced to secure the country if the situation gets any worse hundreds of thousands of people have gathered against president mohamed morsi on the first year of his year off ba
egypt has been boiling over with anger over president mohamed morsi reports say that a protester has been killed south of cairo dozens were injured across the country as hundreds of thousands hold rival rallies demonstrators have tried to storm the muslim brotherhood headquarters in cairo opposition activists are demanding the resignation of the islamist president true has the latest. we can do cool so potential violence hit in the capital we clashes between nuns appraising and i suppose the...
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. >> reporter: it's been one year since mohamed morsi was elected egypt's first civilian president. they are highlighting the deep divisions in this country that many fear will turn violent. today it is a battle of wills on the streets in egypt. hundreds of thousands gather in tahrir square. and they toppled one leader and today they want to do it again. >> get out of here. >> reporter: outside the presidential palace a festive atmosphere but with a serious message. >> we are muslims and christians saying to the worldwide, this is enough. >> reporter: she is one of the 22 million egyptians over the past two months who signed a petition demanding mohamed morsi step down from power. she and millions more were part of a grass root. its members say a year after morsi was elected life for egyptians has gotten worse. crime is soaring and the mission to democracy has been hijacked by the muslim brotherhood. but across town, the president supporters, some 20,000 armed with bats and riot gear, came out to literally defend their leader and the fragile democracy. he tells me collecting signatu
. >> reporter: it's been one year since mohamed morsi was elected egypt's first civilian president. they are highlighting the deep divisions in this country that many fear will turn violent. today it is a battle of wills on the streets in egypt. hundreds of thousands gather in tahrir square. and they toppled one leader and today they want to do it again. >> get out of here. >> reporter: outside the presidential palace a festive atmosphere but with a serious message. >>...
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. >> we begin in egypt where an estimated 200,000 people have , demandingir square mohamed morsi leave office and saying they will stay until he leaves. they are the largest since the protests that toppled hosni mubarak. there also rival protests supporting morrissey. they're all -- there are reports that the muslim brotherhood headquarters has been attacked. >> antigovernment protesters and turned across egypt to make their voices heard. more hominid -- mohamed morsi's first year as president has been more than enough great >> we elected him to provide security and all of the other basics. but after one year in power and two years after the revolution, he has not delivered. we need to bring down the entire muslim brotherhood, not just morrissey. morsi.ot just >> we want the protests to remain peaceful. but if his opponents try to attack us, we will fight back. >> his opponents want an immediate end to his government 22 millionsay egyptians signed a petition calling for the resignation of the president and fresh elections. this woman says we are at a point where it is either us or them
. >> we begin in egypt where an estimated 200,000 people have , demandingir square mohamed morsi leave office and saying they will stay until he leaves. they are the largest since the protests that toppled hosni mubarak. there also rival protests supporting morrissey. they're all -- there are reports that the muslim brotherhood headquarters has been attacked. >> antigovernment protesters and turned across egypt to make their voices heard. more hominid -- mohamed morsi's first year...
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morsi the army estimates that millions have taken to the streets across the country with the opposition demanding that morsi step down will artie's bell true is in cairo for us bell how volatile is the situation at the moment i see those fireworks behind you. well we're seeing violent scenes a ruckus across the country during nationwide demonstrations against president obama mostly on the first anniversary of his term in office he just had reports that three have died in the southern governor it's over seats i reportedly a.n.c. government protest was attacked by a drive by shooting to come down the train protesters he also had another reports of a death in betty street again down south in a government web i am anti government a protest was attacked by on many statements that people believed to be a time to pull cities of the president meanwhile back in the capital we got to clashes happening outside the missing brotherhood main fence could change of course and the president failed to misbehave here in the capital apparently hundreds of people turned up at the building attacked it with m
morsi the army estimates that millions have taken to the streets across the country with the opposition demanding that morsi step down will artie's bell true is in cairo for us bell how volatile is the situation at the moment i see those fireworks behind you. well we're seeing violent scenes a ruckus across the country during nationwide demonstrations against president obama mostly on the first anniversary of his term in office he just had reports that three have died in the southern governor...
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means to me what they're saying is that a president mohamed morsi is not fit to govern the country anymore that he needs to step down and of this is a make or break moment across roots campaign over nice these things to protest the school to model the level where they have actually practiced twenty two million signatures calling for the president's house to play os political parties believe that the fun is inside sometimes as you can see behind me there's a sea of the chips inside and people holding red cards resembling those you find in a couple much the symbol they say the president must mean the egyptian president for his part i said he's open to dialogue i mean honestly the opposition forces thank you both so much for justice to be peaceful name all this a few kilometers away from the islamists staging a demonstration in a nearby mosque they say the president was democratically elected i think he should stay you know you need to wait and he should leave office he threw the bottle folks but they say that one year was not a moment off to fix all the problems was in the barak regime howev
means to me what they're saying is that a president mohamed morsi is not fit to govern the country anymore that he needs to step down and of this is a make or break moment across roots campaign over nice these things to protest the school to model the level where they have actually practiced twenty two million signatures calling for the president's house to play os political parties believe that the fun is inside sometimes as you can see behind me there's a sea of the chips inside and people...
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as you can see, there are hundreds of thousands who have shown up to protest mohamed morsi. but we start again, we start in africa. kristen welker, our white house correspondent, is traveling with the president. kristen, what's the very latest there? >> reporter: well, president obama wrapping up the keynote speech of this entire trip earlier today, craig. he addressed a crowd at cape town. a lot of university students as well as some invited guests, some thought leaders, who really gave him a warm reception. he talked about, really challenged the audience, the next generation of south africans to move their country forward. he started his speech by talking about the importance and the legacy of nelson mandela, the fact that one person can have such a vast impact on his country. and of course, his remarks came after the president and the first family had toured robin island earlier today. and that is where nelson mandela was held 18 of the 27 years he was imprisoned here in south africa. so the president talking about the importance of the mandela legacy. he also talked abou
as you can see, there are hundreds of thousands who have shown up to protest mohamed morsi. but we start again, we start in africa. kristen welker, our white house correspondent, is traveling with the president. kristen, what's the very latest there? >> reporter: well, president obama wrapping up the keynote speech of this entire trip earlier today, craig. he addressed a crowd at cape town. a lot of university students as well as some invited guests, some thought leaders, who really gave...
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she told him on facebook >> reporter: art military gave mohammed morsi 48 thundershowers get out, she was worried as her son was being evacuated, he got a glimpse of the crisis. >> he called me when he was on the van, going to the airport. and i heard sh
she told him on facebook >> reporter: art military gave mohammed morsi 48 thundershowers get out, she was worried as her son was being evacuated, he got a glimpse of the crisis. >> he called me when he was on the van, going to the airport. and i heard sh
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in a nationally televised address, mohamed morsi says he will not step down from office. he has called on the military to remove the ultimatum that it will intervene tomorrow if there is not a resolution. he reminded egyptian's that he is the first democratically that theresident, and country should avoid civil strife by adhering to the constitution. he says egypt has many challenges ahead, and it takes time to address the corruption of the old regime. he says that egypt belongs to all. he is not hungry for the position. thanks for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of indu
in a nationally televised address, mohamed morsi says he will not step down from office. he has called on the military to remove the ultimatum that it will intervene tomorrow if there is not a resolution. he reminded egyptian's that he is the first democratically that theresident, and country should avoid civil strife by adhering to the constitution. he says egypt has many challenges ahead, and it takes time to address the corruption of the old regime. he says that egypt belongs to all. he is...
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the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. johannesb >>> the star spangled banner first opened at baseball games a year before it first became our national anthem. but it is rare the top military brass is on hand to perform it. watch this. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among those singing, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey describes himself as a rabid fan of the washington nationals. they went on to win the game over the milwaukee brewers, 8-5. on a m
the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day...
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tens of thousands of people have gathered today to say to president mohamed morsi they say that he must leave in the background you can hitch on to that house which means please leave go out they said this is a make or break day they find enough by speaking to protest as they told me that nothing's changed in the last year they got a saying the economy was singing few and want to show it's just a correct price and horizon rights groups are reporting that said if you say so still that the police haven't been reformed they saying that he's incapable of running this country these protesters beotch likud for by cross streets contango tomato this means rebels they say they collected twenty two million signatures calling the president's ouster meanwhile the president his boss says that he is staying he said he is democratically elected and that will the only way that people can change to mistreat about a folks he supports is accurate in the sentiments there at the moment is staying over to moscow a few kilometers away and they are saying that it's a bit that he was voted in this is it just a
tens of thousands of people have gathered today to say to president mohamed morsi they say that he must leave in the background you can hitch on to that house which means please leave go out they said this is a make or break day they find enough by speaking to protest as they told me that nothing's changed in the last year they got a saying the economy was singing few and want to show it's just a correct price and horizon rights groups are reporting that said if you say so still that the police...
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millions of egyptians came down to the streets in nationwide protest against president mohamed morsi on sunday the first anniversary of his term in office international news outlets actually said this could be the largest demonstration seen in the history of the certainly in the capital at this march is stretched out its words the horizon as they descended on the free square and the president who promised scenes of the free square and the presence of others behind me on sunday he would largely peaceful however there was an episode and it binds to was the muslim brotherhood that had called to see the pulse of the streets of the capital about five hundred people were supposedly and came to the building and attacked it with mona talks and ropes security forces with their part and to contain the violence firing tear gas canisters and this is led to reports that the for the president himself may have left to become brittle as to the security reasons to spokesperson spoke on behalf of the presidency makes it on the evening saying that gets the presidency make mistakes it would be a very di
millions of egyptians came down to the streets in nationwide protest against president mohamed morsi on sunday the first anniversary of his term in office international news outlets actually said this could be the largest demonstration seen in the history of the certainly in the capital at this march is stretched out its words the horizon as they descended on the free square and the president who promised scenes of the free square and the presence of others behind me on sunday he would largely...
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quite small relative to this for president mohame mohamed morse -- morsi. it's not the revolution we saw earlier. one housewife pushing fae ma in pushing a relative in a wheelchair to goo to the demonstrations and waving a flag and chanting the same thing in arabic, that means go, go, a very clear message to mohamed morsi. the question people are asking, is he listening? >> i understand the president took to the state media air waves. did he acknowledge for say anything about the protests today? >> reporter: he had a spokesman who came out and gave a statement who basically said we're in favor of dialogue and ready to speak with the opposition but we may have gone beyond that. i think at least what we're seeing in cairo and some of the egyptians so far is what appears to be open revolt. it's not just civilians in this revolt, there are also clearly members of the police and some of the security forces who themselves are opposed to president mohamm hahamohamed mm. it may be beyond dialogue. >> thanks so much. ben wedeman in cairo. >>> a cold-blooded murder a
quite small relative to this for president mohame mohamed morse -- morsi. it's not the revolution we saw earlier. one housewife pushing fae ma in pushing a relative in a wheelchair to goo to the demonstrations and waving a flag and chanting the same thing in arabic, that means go, go, a very clear message to mohamed morsi. the question people are asking, is he listening? >> i understand the president took to the state media air waves. did he acknowledge for say anything about the protests...
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there are new calls for president mohamed morsy to step down. this just one year since that country held its first free elections following the overthrow of former president hosni mubarak. the demonstrations pit millions of egyptians against their islamic leader. is this a people's revolution against islamic rule? john bolton is the former united states ambassador to the united nations and fox news contributor who joins us every sunday at about this time. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning, eric. glad to be with you. >> why do they want morsy to go? >> there are a lot of reasons that the demonstrators have and sometimes they're conflicting with each other. so while the pictures on the surface look a lot like the demonstrations against mubarak in tahrir square two years ago i think it would be a mistake to assume we're simply seeing a repeat. the fact is the muslim brotherhood government has not performed in a competent fashion. so you have a lot of people who actually long for a return to the stability of the mubarak years. you do see som
there are new calls for president mohamed morsy to step down. this just one year since that country held its first free elections following the overthrow of former president hosni mubarak. the demonstrations pit millions of egyptians against their islamic leader. is this a people's revolution against islamic rule? john bolton is the former united states ambassador to the united nations and fox news contributor who joins us every sunday at about this time. good morning, ambassador. >> good...
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and egypt's president mohamed morsi faces one blow after not that as the only demands headrest calls to.
and egypt's president mohamed morsi faces one blow after not that as the only demands headrest calls to.
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here square as egypt's president mohamed morsi faces one blow after another as they all meet demands he address calls to quit millions of protesters.
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morsi to go. and what's interesting is, the planned marches in cairo haven't even begun. in other words, there are many tens of thousands more headed this way to join the protesters here. now, this is the fruit of a movement that began three months ago that's managed to collect, according to the movement, more than 22 million signatures calling on mohamed morsi to step down. and it's not just the young revolutionaries anymore. it's also many egyptians, ordinary egyptians who are disappointed with one year of rule by the muslim brotherhood. talk to anybody in cairo, they'll tell you about waiting hours and hours for gas at the gas stations, of prolonged electricity cuts, and it's very hot here in cairo at the moment, of a faltering economy, of a lack of law and order in the streets. so, it's revolutionaries, ordinary egyptians and also some people who see this as an opportunity to get the army to retake power from the muslim brotherhood. at the same time, candy, we shouldn't ignore the many other m
morsi to go. and what's interesting is, the planned marches in cairo haven't even begun. in other words, there are many tens of thousands more headed this way to join the protesters here. now, this is the fruit of a movement that began three months ago that's managed to collect, according to the movement, more than 22 million signatures calling on mohamed morsi to step down. and it's not just the young revolutionaries anymore. it's also many egyptians, ordinary egyptians who are disappointed...
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the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands. firecrackers are going off. it is certainly a celebratory move. judging by the people out there, you would never imagine that their constitution has been suspended. and although they now have an interim president nominated by the military, there are still certainly no presidential elections scheduled for now. but there is one cause for celebration. that is the fact that president morsi is no more and that as far as we know, he is detained and there is also apparently under way a witch hunt against many other of the senior members of the muslim brotherhood, broo
the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands....
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that's right, demanding president mohamed morsi step down. today is his one-year anniversary in office. the scene in tahrir square resembles the protests two years ago that toppled the mubarak regime. well, this week, antigovernment protesters have clashed with massive crowds of morsi's supporters. at least eight people have been killed, including an american student. >> so, let's go now to cairo. cnn's reza sayah is outside of the presidential palace. reza, tell me what it's like out there today. >> reporter: it's calm right now, alison, but in some ways, this feels like the build-up and the anticipation you feel before a heavyweight prize fight. in this occasion, the two opponents are two sides that don't like one another, and obviously, there's so much at stake here -- the future of democracy and the egyptian revolution of 2011, the future of this government led by president morsi, and the future of the arab spring in many ways. and most importantly, lives are at stake, too. previously, when these two sides have clashed, people have gotten
that's right, demanding president mohamed morsi step down. today is his one-year anniversary in office. the scene in tahrir square resembles the protests two years ago that toppled the mubarak regime. well, this week, antigovernment protesters have clashed with massive crowds of morsi's supporters. at least eight people have been killed, including an american student. >> so, let's go now to cairo. cnn's reza sayah is outside of the presidential palace. reza, tell me what it's like out...
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you also have supporters who say that president mohamed morsi was elected into power in a free and fair election. the army is still on the ground here, ross. they've taken up position. this morning when i was coming into our broadcast position, there was an army checkpoint with about four tanks and several soldiers. they were checking the cars, checking i.d.s. and it is the army that is the wild card here because if the violence escalates -- and don't be fooled by the tranquility in the background. that's typical for an egyptian protest. as the day goes on and people finish their work day, they'll hit the streets. if that violence escalates, that's when the army could step in and that's when the whole equation changes. >> what is it that the opposition want, yusef? there's no unifying figure here for them. they're just united on the basis that they're upset with the president. >> reporter: yes, ross. as i just mentioned, the opposition is polarized. and it's a good point to underscore. they are united for the moment. and that is some of the concern that once the situation is resolved, t
you also have supporters who say that president mohamed morsi was elected into power in a free and fair election. the army is still on the ground here, ross. they've taken up position. this morning when i was coming into our broadcast position, there was an army checkpoint with about four tanks and several soldiers. they were checking the cars, checking i.d.s. and it is the army that is the wild card here because if the violence escalates -- and don't be fooled by the tranquility in the...
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it's going to mark one year since mohammed morsi took office. just how the united states is preparing coming up. >> heather: plus, recapping the first week of the george zimmerman murder trial. our legal panel weighs in whose testimony made the biggest impact and what impression the jury may have walked away with. >> you don't know that trayvon got hit. you don't know that trayvon at that moment took his fist and drive it into george zimmerman's face, do you? >> no, sir. >>. >> heather: president obama mega meeting with the family of nelson mandela. he has been hospitalized for weeks. president obama spending half an hour with two of mandela's daughters and several of his grandchildren. ed henry joins us live from south africa, ed? >> reporter: good to see you. you mentioned that the president had a chance to visit with some of the family members of nelson mandela who has been on life support in recent days. in addition, president gave a toast at state dinner in south africa saying all eyes in america as well as south africa are with someone who
it's going to mark one year since mohammed morsi took office. just how the united states is preparing coming up. >> heather: plus, recapping the first week of the george zimmerman murder trial. our legal panel weighs in whose testimony made the biggest impact and what impression the jury may have walked away with. >> you don't know that trayvon got hit. you don't know that trayvon at that moment took his fist and drive it into george zimmerman's face, do you? >> no, sir....
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. >> ( translated ): we are here today because president mohammed morsi is a killer. we are here to bring back the rights of our country, because president morsi and the muslim brotherhood have destroyed the country. >> ( translated ): we are sending the opposition the message that the president possesses legitimacy and that no one could make him step down. he reached this position through democratic elections and that is the only way he is going to leave. >> holman: in the coastal city of alexandria, clashes broke out between government supporters and opponents. two people were killed in the violence. egyptian officials said one of them was an american citizen. it was widely reported a retired four-star general is at the center of a justice department leak investigation. retired marine general james cartwright reportedly has been told he's a target in a probe involving a 2010 secret cyberattack on iran's nuclear facilities orchestrated by the u.s. and israel. cartwright was in charge of the cyber operation and details of it appeared in "the new york times" last year.
. >> ( translated ): we are here today because president mohammed morsi is a killer. we are here to bring back the rights of our country, because president morsi and the muslim brotherhood have destroyed the country. >> ( translated ): we are sending the opposition the message that the president possesses legitimacy and that no one could make him step down. he reached this position through democratic elections and that is the only way he is going to leave. >> holman: in the...
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that isn't how mohamed morsi ran the country. also, there are historic tensions between the military and the brotherhood that have played out as well, but clearly they're going to have to design this process differently at the front end. >> okay. the egyptian military was in control for about 16 months in that period between hosni mubarak's ouster and mohamed morsi being elected last year in june. what did we learn about how the military handles this kind of power? because while we have somebody in power now, you've got to believe that the military is helping at least secure this fragile government? >> the military does not do well when it's out in front running the politics of egyptian society. it didn't do a very effective job by any means when it ran the country for that 16-month period. it didn't like being in the limelight. and its reputation, which had been at a very high point after the revolution in 2011, its reputation sunk to bottom levels. it's back in terms of reputation. the military is a proud institution. it wants
that isn't how mohamed morsi ran the country. also, there are historic tensions between the military and the brotherhood that have played out as well, but clearly they're going to have to design this process differently at the front end. >> okay. the egyptian military was in control for about 16 months in that period between hosni mubarak's ouster and mohamed morsi being elected last year in june. what did we learn about how the military handles this kind of power? because while we have...
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millions of protesters fill up the streets of egypt demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi and new elections more on the unrest in egypt so in today's show money. it's.
millions of protesters fill up the streets of egypt demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi and new elections more on the unrest in egypt so in today's show money. it's.
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tomorrow is one year since president mohammed morsi took over as president in egypt. anti- government protestors want a new election in place. the state department issued a travel warning for egypt and evacuated all nonessential personnel there. as the world monitors the decloining health of south african nelson mandela, president obama is paying homage to the icon. he described him as a inspiration to the world and a personal hero. in addition to spending time with the mandela family, president obama held a news conference with the south african counterpart today. joining us is ed henry who is traveling with the president and joins us live from jo hans burg. and updates on mandela's condition? >> i was in the nows conference and got a chance to ask president of south africa's health. he is in critical and stable condition. you mentioned as well that president obama just met a short time ago here with members of the mandela family, including his wife, daughters and grandchildren. and at that new's conference, the president had a optimistic statement about the future,
tomorrow is one year since president mohammed morsi took over as president in egypt. anti- government protestors want a new election in place. the state department issued a travel warning for egypt and evacuated all nonessential personnel there. as the world monitors the decloining health of south african nelson mandela, president obama is paying homage to the icon. he described him as a inspiration to the world and a personal hero. in addition to spending time with the mandela family,...
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morsi. >> the, s government is warning united states citizens to stay away from protests as they are expected to grow more violent tomorrow. clarissa is in egypt with us tonight. >> that's right, the us embassy warned all u.s. citizens to avoid nonessential travel to egypt, they have also sent some diplomatic staff and their families out of the country, and security is being beefed up around the u.s. and other embassies as this country braces itself for tomorrow's protests which are expected to be quite massive, now you may be able to hear in the background some protesters have already gathered here in at that we are square and chanting over and over again .. we, morsi, and tomorrow they are expected to be joined by thousands, possibly even tens of thousands of other whose will also call on egypt's president morsi to step down. meanwhile, in another part of town, supporters are bracing themselves for tomorrow, they are cast out near the presidential palace, some of them carrying inimprovised clubs and there is, the concern here is the two sides will clash and that more lives will be
morsi. >> the, s government is warning united states citizens to stay away from protests as they are expected to grow more violent tomorrow. clarissa is in egypt with us tonight. >> that's right, the us embassy warned all u.s. citizens to avoid nonessential travel to egypt, they have also sent some diplomatic staff and their families out of the country, and security is being beefed up around the u.s. and other embassies as this country braces itself for tomorrow's protests which are...
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. >> egyptian president, mohamed morsi defying calls from opponents to step down. he is not quitting. supporters are vowing not to allow protesters to remove the islamist leader. alex marquardt reporting now from cairo. >> wave after wave they came, marching straight toward the palace of president mohamed morsi. and the size of the march is absolutely staggering. it stretches back, as far as the eye can see. these are scenes reminiscent of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. now the very same protesters are trying to spark a second revolution. >> he is not even trying. he is doing everything for his muslim brotherhood group. >> reporter: nearby the muslim brotherhood held a smaller rally. supporters arguing he hasn't had enough time to succeed. >> the supporters, they say they want to keep it peaceful, but it is clear they were ready to fight for their president. now the country is afraid it could fall into civil war. violence in the past has claimed seven victims including an american student. on friday, the 21-year-old was a bystander at a protest when she -- he was
. >> egyptian president, mohamed morsi defying calls from opponents to step down. he is not quitting. supporters are vowing not to allow protesters to remove the islamist leader. alex marquardt reporting now from cairo. >> wave after wave they came, marching straight toward the palace of president mohamed morsi. and the size of the march is absolutely staggering. it stretches back, as far as the eye can see. these are scenes reminiscent of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. now the...
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. >> other news now, crowds gathering in egypt on the last friday before president mohamed morsi's one-year anniversary. on the right, pro-government crowds at nasr city. on the left, tahrir square where antigovernment protesters are converging. friday prayers have just finished. numbers are increasing. to ouro live correspondent in cairo's nasr city where pro-government supporters have gathered. what is going on there? ofthey are just at the end friday prayers. behind me, several thousand supporters of president morsi from the muslim brotherhood and other parties have gathered here. dubbed this the friday to protect the legitimacy of the president. they say they have come here to ensure that there is not what they would see as an illegal or mannstitutional coup on a they believe has the constitutional and ocular legitimacy granted to him through what they see and what many across the world saw as free and fair presidential elections. therefore, there is no reason, no matter how much of a failing he may be, no reason to get rid of him now. if you look to my left, you will .ee some tents hav
. >> other news now, crowds gathering in egypt on the last friday before president mohamed morsi's one-year anniversary. on the right, pro-government crowds at nasr city. on the left, tahrir square where antigovernment protesters are converging. friday prayers have just finished. numbers are increasing. to ouro live correspondent in cairo's nasr city where pro-government supporters have gathered. what is going on there? ofthey are just at the end friday prayers. behind me, several...
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riots between opponents and supporters of egyptian president mohammed morsi erupted yesterday and andrew was there witnessing the protest as a bystander when he was stabbed to death. opposition groups are trying to force morsi from power. at least seven are dead now and hundreds are injured. the state department has issued an advisory urging americans to postpone all but essential travel to egypt. david? >> susan saulny in washington. susan, thank you. >>> new wrangling over the fate of edward snowden who revealed this country's sweeping surveillance program. vice president joe biden making a phone call to the president of ecuador. snowden had asked for asylum there. the white house saying the conversation was wide-ranging but declined to give details. tonight ecuador's president now saying after that call, in order to get asylum, snowden has to arrive in ecuador first. this evening snowden is somewhere at the moscow airport still. he can't travel anywhere because his u.s. passport has been revoked. all of this comes as wikileaks founder julian assange who has helped snowden takes the to
riots between opponents and supporters of egyptian president mohammed morsi erupted yesterday and andrew was there witnessing the protest as a bystander when he was stabbed to death. opposition groups are trying to force morsi from power. at least seven are dead now and hundreds are injured. the state department has issued an advisory urging americans to postpone all but essential travel to egypt. david? >> susan saulny in washington. susan, thank you. >>> new wrangling over the...
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. >> ifill: egypt's political crisis deepened today as the military pressed president mohammed morsi to make concessions to the opposition. massive crowds took to the streets again today keeping up the pressure on the embattled morsi. the military deadline energized many of them. >> the army and the people are united. the army is supporting the people not any regime or any government. >> egypt's state news service reportedded that military general said the elected parliament should be dissolved, the constitution suspended and an interim administration created if the egyptian president is unable to create a road map to wreck son sill iation with opponents by tomorrow. he was pictured meeting with morsi. egypt's prime minister was seed between them. but his political isolation has increased. in a statement released overnight morsi's office said he was not insulted by the military about its ultimatum. we will not allow egypt with all forces to return backwards under any circumstances, the sphaiment read. we all chose democratic means as the only safe way to manage our differences of opi
. >> ifill: egypt's political crisis deepened today as the military pressed president mohammed morsi to make concessions to the opposition. massive crowds took to the streets again today keeping up the pressure on the embattled morsi. the military deadline energized many of them. >> the army and the people are united. the army is supporting the people not any regime or any government. >> egypt's state news service reportedded that military general said the elected parliament...
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morsi step down june thirtieth mark one years since morsi took office and since then he's been accused of hijacking the revolution and pushing aside the moderate voices in his cabinet protesters claim that his policies are the reason that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of more of these cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces repeat their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country which will not forgive any party and will be negligent and bearing their responsibility forty eight hours for morsi to either step down or concede to the world. people this is a historic moment indeed for what could be the defining phase of egypt's revolution so as we watch the changes that unfold let's go and let's break the set. since nine eleven this country's desi
morsi step down june thirtieth mark one years since morsi took office and since then he's been accused of hijacking the revolution and pushing aside the moderate voices in his cabinet protesters claim that his policies are the reason that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of more of these cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the...
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. >> ifill: and margaret warner updates the mounting tensions in egypt, as president mohammed morsi addresses his nation and the opposition plans large scale protests. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: supporters of same-sex marriage claimed a twin win today, coming on the final day of the u.s. supreme court's term. both of the closely-watched cases were decided, five-to- four. ray suarez begins our coverage. >> reporter: outside the court building, supporters of gay marriage erupted at the first decision. >> doma's down, doma's unconstitutional! >> reporter: the justices had struck down a key section of the "defense of
. >> ifill: and margaret warner updates the mounting tensions in egypt, as president mohammed morsi addresses his nation and the opposition plans large scale protests. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the...
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. >> reporter: wave after wave they came, marching straight towards the palace of mohamed morsi. the size of this march is absolutely staggering. it stretches back as far as the eye can see. these are scenes reminiscent of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. and now these very same protesters are trying to spark a second revolution. >> he's not even trying. he is doing everything for his muslim brotherhood group. >> reporter: nearby, the muslim brotherhood held a far smaller rally for morsi. supporters arguing he hasn't had enough time to succeed. these supporters of president morsi say they want to keep it peaceful, but it is clear they were ready to fight for their president. now the country is afraid that it could fall into civil war. violence in the past three days has already claimed seven victims, including american student andrew pochter. on friday, the 21-year-old was a bystander at a protest when he was stabbed. his family said he loved the middle east and wanted to move here in pursuit of peace. tonight, that peace is illusive and egypt is more divided than ever. alex marqu
. >> reporter: wave after wave they came, marching straight towards the palace of mohamed morsi. the size of this march is absolutely staggering. it stretches back as far as the eye can see. these are scenes reminiscent of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. and now these very same protesters are trying to spark a second revolution. >> he's not even trying. he is doing everything for his muslim brotherhood group. >> reporter: nearby, the muslim brotherhood held a far smaller rally...
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morsi step down june thirtieth mark one years since morsi took office and since then he's been accused of hijacking the revolution and pushing aside the moderate voices in his cabinet protesters claim that his policies are the reason that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of morse's cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces for. their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country which will not forgive any party and will be negligent in bearing their responsibility forty eight hours for morsi to either step down or concede to the all the people this is a historic moment indeed for what could be the defining phase of egypt's revolution so as we watch the changes that unfold let's go and let's break the set. since nine eleven this country's desire for s
morsi step down june thirtieth mark one years since morsi took office and since then he's been accused of hijacking the revolution and pushing aside the moderate voices in his cabinet protesters claim that his policies are the reason that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of morse's cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military...